Thursday, March 25, 2010

Thank You Katy


We had a dear friend pass away abruptly two weeks ago. Her name is Katy Spors and we will miss her so much. Katy was one of the most delightful, positive and inspiring people we know, and it's so sad that we didn't spend more time getting to know her better.


Kris and I met Katy and Paul in Bloomington, Indiana when Kris was doing his doctorate there. Katy and Paul began investigating our church and attending our ward and shortly after their baptism they moved away. It wasn't until Kris and I moved to Michigan that we reconnected after spotting them in our new ward where there they were, seated on a side pew in the chapel. What a great surprise!


Over the past year and half we had them over to dinner on several occasions and for FHE. Katy filled in teaching the Sunbeam class for me several times in spite of the difficulties she had with mornings. Katy had epilepsy and most often her seizures occurred in the early mornings leaving her tired and spent for much of the day. Yet, this wonderful lady went about seldom complaining and often elevating others through her kind words and thoughtfulness. Every conversation with her felt natural and as if she was holding onto every word you said. She also had positive in sites to contribute and when you were done, you could truly say you had spoken with a friend.


We had the pleasure of having Katy and Paul over for Thanksgiving dinner last year (2009). It was a quiet Thanksgiving yet a special one in retrospect because it would be one of the last intimate moments with our friend. We captured Katy on the video camera expressing her gratitude for her family and for her husband who "help her so much." How beautiful. She also taught us how to make Caramel Hot Cocoa that evening, something we all enjoyed but especially Alyson and Kourtney. It was a sweet treat and a sweet recipe that will be one way we remember Katy by.


So, we say "Thank You" Katy for your friendship. Thank you for the warmth you have shared with our family. And to Paul, we hope that you will find peace in the coming months and know that we are here for you. Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ are there for you too.
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To those of you who may know Paul, here's just a little reminder that today is his birthday. Hope you get the chance to wish him well for the coming year.

Monday, March 22, 2010

Everything but the Kitchen Sink! Part 1

The title of this posting, and the 3 other postings preceding this one are appropriately titled, "Everything but the Kitchen Sink!" I neglected to blog about the happenings of our lives and have now just caught up. I could have just said "Forget it. I'll start blogging from here on out," but this blog has become our family history, a record of us, the Allee Family, so it wouldn't be complete without including the last two months of our lives. Hence, you will see a whole gamut of happenings from our lives from parties, to outings to fun stuff done at home. The order in which you see the pictures for this posting and the others with similar titles are from the oldest to the most recent, therefore the last picture of "Everything but the kitchen Sink! Part 4" is the most recent picture of all these postings.
So, little Ellary leads off with a video of her rendition of "Dancing with the Stars." She's clearly the pro and...if she had it her way, the star as well!

I got to go with Kourtney on a field trip to the Zoo. The Zoo in the winter time, you say? Yes. It was a chilly morning, but after we got walking, and talking, and looking, there was hardly a complaint about being cold.
One highlight when Koco goes on a field trip is that she gets to ride the bus. Here we are on our way to the zoo.


This is one of Kourtney's best friends in her class. They play so well together!

The penguins were the highlight because they were there to see animals that live in cold habitats.

Here is the view of a penguin nest from behind the scenes.
This tiger's cry could be heard across the whole zoo. It was relentless...and well, the zoo isn't that big, but still, it was pretty neat to here him roar.


I know it's way overdue, but here are some pictures of Alyson and Kourtney during their class Valentine's Day Parties. Ms. Fisher and Ms. Cherry, our girls love you!


The kids and I saw Kris play in one of his intramural basketball games at MSU this year. I thought, "Hey, let's take the camera and get a couple pics of Kris playing." Well, Ellary got a hold of the camera and that was it. Thanks to our little gal, we have her press, and turn the camera around quickly maneuver documented quite successfully. After deleting a lot of Ellary's pictures, here's the score of the game she thought was more important...Pictures of Ellary11. Pictures of Kris 3.





Friday, March 19, 2010

Everything but the Kitchen Sink! Part 2

We went to the Kid's Bowl-a-Thon for the Max Foundation in February. We watched the kids bowl 2 games and have lunch. What a good time for a great cause!











Keegan is sitting pretty, or I guess you could say handsome in his bumbo. Sorry kiddo for the color but we weren't sure we would ever have a son so we just kept buying pink and purple things before we knew we were having you! Well, Keegan loves the bumbo and has been sitting in it for about a month and a half now. These are pictures of his 2nd or 3rd time sitting up at bird's eye view.


Kris is one volunteering machine! First it was the Muscular Dystrophy Foundation (Jerry's Kids) in September, then he grew a mustache for a month to raise money for (could you really even call it that because it was hardly noticeable due to his blond/grey facial hair), and he volunteered as a griller at B.D. Mongolian Grill for the Special Olympics. May I mention he goes all out for these fundraisers. He even researched what someone needs to do to get better tips and used these skills while grilling to raise even more money. Talk about gong the extra mile!



The girl's school has an annual dance around Valentine's Day, so our whole family went and had a great time. Kris set the tone for the whole thing by being the first parent to dance with their kids. If you are ever at our house you know that our girls like to dance, and the youngest, Ellary, is the dancing queen, except for at the dance she nearly got ran over by a bunch of rowdy boys just running circles in the gym so she was always on her guard.


Although it's beginning to look a lot like spring now that the snow has disappeared, I still wanted to share some pictures of the girls playing in it. The first picture, however, is of Alyson and Mr. V digging the snow away from our mailbox (Kris was at work when Mr. V tackled the mound.) A city plow tried to maneuver around our culdesac taking more snow than he should at one time and got stuck right in front of our mailbox, leaving a massive hill of snow behind.

This was Ellary's first year to really enjoy the snow. She wasn't so keen on sledding but sure helped build our start-off mound.




Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Everything but the Kitchen Sink! Part 3

Alyson's class performed a play called "The Mitten". She was a narrating snowflake. We are so proud of how hard she practiced. Alyson even memorized her lines, which was an undertaking all on her own. You can see her narrating and singing a song with two other snowflakes in the pictures below.









Alyson sent her flat Alyson (she's holding her in the picture below) to Nana and Papa. They took Flat Alyson with them on several adventures in Colorado including to Gold's Gym, on a hike along the Colorado National Monument and then for a walk downtown G.J. Then they sent Flat Alyson back to Aly with pictures, brochures, stickers and maps. Alyson put all of these things in a memory book and then had the chance to share it with her classmates. It was a great experience! Thanks, Nana and Papa for making it special.




We have some friends who really know how to throw a party! These are the same friends who invited us to their Christmas party where Santa made his magical appearance. This occasion marked their daughter's birthday, and wow-what a fun tea party she had. Thank you for the invitation. We really enjoyed ourselves.



We began Kris' spring break by going to the zoo with some friends from Alyson and Kourtney"s classes. It marked one of the most beautiful days of the year. I thought that since you've all probably been to a zoo before, you'd rather see our smiling faces than another tiger, some penguins, or a camel. Enjoy the pics!














Monday, March 15, 2010

Everything but the Kitchen Sink! Part 4

Last year we spent spring break at Myrtle Beach. This year we stuck closer to home and went to Splash Universe in Dundee, Michigan. We spent two days swimming indoors-goodbye cool weather, hello 85 degree temps and refreshing water! Alyson and Kourtney spent most of the time on two really tall slides, one of which was pitch dark. Ellary stuck mostly to the kidee pool and went down the little blue slide a bunch of times until I took her down some larger slides and then that was pretty much it for the little blue slide. There was also a lazy river to float on and monkey bars and floating objects to hop on that Aly and Koco liked as well. Kris and I had some fun of our own, but by the second day we were pretty much swam out (didn't do much swimming really). Oh, what it would be like to be kids again and have the energy and desire to play all day, every day! Kids just don't know how good they have it!























Keegan had his first taste of baby rice cereal on Saturday (March 13th). It's always funny to watch babies take their first bites and then see how they respond to it. As you may recall, Ellary's first experience with rice cereal was priceless. She puckered her lips and scrunched up her face. Keegan on the other hand was his happy go lucky, go with the flow little self and accepted the cereal, although once it was in his mouth he didn't know exactly what to do with it!



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Here it comes!


Here it is!After the fact